FaceOfBoh
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I saw some recent posts about soaking a leather jacket in warm water to rejuvenate it, especially when you've maybe conditioned the exterior but what's underneath/the interior is still maybe dry.
Has anyone ever done this with boots? I have some vintage leather work boots that keep soaking up Lexol conditioner but appear to dry out over the course of the next week or so. I'm thinking of maybe just immersing the uppers in some warm water.
Years ago I remember a guy telling me that he'd bought a pair of cowboy boots at thrift store and he put them in a big pot of boling water and then put them on and wore them for a day, so they could mould to his feet. That was for forming but I'm guessing that they became well hydrated too!
Anyone have any thoughts? I don't want to ruin the boots in a day. I'd rather wear them into the ground "naturally".
Has anyone ever done this with boots? I have some vintage leather work boots that keep soaking up Lexol conditioner but appear to dry out over the course of the next week or so. I'm thinking of maybe just immersing the uppers in some warm water.
Years ago I remember a guy telling me that he'd bought a pair of cowboy boots at thrift store and he put them in a big pot of boling water and then put them on and wore them for a day, so they could mould to his feet. That was for forming but I'm guessing that they became well hydrated too!
Anyone have any thoughts? I don't want to ruin the boots in a day. I'd rather wear them into the ground "naturally".